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- Gane, V., & Haymaker, J. (2010). Design Scenarios: Enabling Requirements-Driven Parametric Design Spaces. CIFE Technical Report #194. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/pk865yz9898
- Maile, T., Fischer, M., & Bazjanac, V. (2010). Formalizing Assumptions to Document Limitations of Building Performance Measurement Systems. CIFE Working Paper #125. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/hh774nx8872
- Clevenger, C., & Haymaker, J. (2010). The Need to Measure the Guidance Afforded by Design Strategies. CIFE Technical Report #190. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/zg713hx7204
- Clevenger, C., & Haymaker, J. (2010). The Value of Design Strategies Applied to Energy Efficiency. CIFE Technical Report #193. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/qh147dr8580
- Flager, F., & Haymaker, J. (2009). A Comparison of Multidisciplinary Design, Analysis and Optimization Processes in the Building Construction and Aerospace. CIFE Technical Report #188. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/mc198xh9178
- Liston, K. (2009). A Mediated Interaction Approach to Study the Role of Media Use in Team Interaction. CIFE Technical Report #184. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/nk641mr1114
- Flager, F., Adya, A., & Haymaker, J. (2009). AEC Multidisciplinary Design Optimization: Impact of High Performance Computing. CIFE Technical Report #186. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/rb200qx5476
- Yee, P. H. (2009). An Automated Method to Identify Occupant Interactions in Renovations of Occupied Buildings. CIFE Technical Report #185. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/yr010gb4669
- Ho, P., & Fischer, M. (2009). An Examination of Current Practices in Identifying Occupant Interactions in Renovation Projects. CIFE Working Paper #121. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/ms189mj2758
- Ho, P., Fischer, M., & Haymaker, J. (2009). Automated Identification of Occupant Interactions in Renovations of Occupied Buildings. CIFE Working Paper #122. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/pt487nm2072
- Peterson, F., & Fischer, M. (2009). Case Study One: Programming in Field Engineering Quantity Collection. CIFE Working Paper #113. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/wv821bx5766
- Peterson, F., Fruchter, R., & Fischer, M. (2009). Case Study: Scope-Cost-Time Integrated Model with Work Breakdown Structure. CIFE Working Paper #115. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/gp708zc2122
- Chachere, J. (2009). Causes and Effects of Rationale Clarity in the AEC Design Industry. CIFE Working Paper #117. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/qk265gz2370
- Haymaker, J., & Chachere, J. (2009). Coordination, Design, Extreme Collaboration, ICE, Integrated Concurrent Engineering, Organization Models, Process Models, VDC, Virtual Design and Construction. CIFE Technical Report #181. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/fk542fd6085
- Senescu, R., & Haymaker, J. (2009). Improving Design Processes through Collaborating, Sharing, and Understanding. CIFE Working Paper #124. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/qk084vw7946
- Peterson, F., Fischer, M., & Tutti, T. (2009). Integrated Scope-Cost-Schedule Model System for Civil Works. CIFE Working Paper #114. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/zg914cj2512
- Javernick-Will, A., & Levitt, R. (2009). Mobilizing Institutional Knowledge for International Projects: A Summary Report. CIFE Technical Report #179. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/sv172dq0732
- Ehrich, A., & Haymaker, J. (2009). Multi-Attribute Interaction Design: An Integrated Conceptual Design Process for Modeling Interactions and Maximizing Value. CIFE Technical Report #182. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/gm101dc0845
- Chachere, J. (2009). Observation, Theory, and Simulation of Integrated Concurrent Engineering: Grounded Theoretical Factors and Risk Analysis Using Formal Models. CIFE Working Paper #118. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/bt714bw6192
- Peterson, F., & Fischer, M. (2009). Project Monitoring Methods Exploratory Case Analysis: Industry Responses. CIFE Working Paper #112. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. https://purl.stanford.edu/nc730zm7783